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May 4
May
Athlete
Renee Powell
Powell (1946) was the second Black woman to play on the LPGA tour.
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May 6
May
Civil Rights
Gloria Richardson
Maryland
May 7
May
Medicine
Nursing
Suffrage
Civil Rights
Baptist
Mary Eliza Mahoney
Mary was the first licensed African American nurse in the United States and first African American graduate of an American nursing school. She was born in the spring of 1845 in Dorchester, Massachusetts to freed, formerly enslaved people who relocated from North Carolina for a chance at better civil and economic opportunities for their family.
Massachusetts
May 8
May
Composer
Mary Lou Williams
Georgia
May 10
May
Dancer
Judith Jamison
Pennsylvania
May 12
May
Composer
Pianist
Hazel Harrison
Indiana
May 13
May
Activist
Civil Rights
Kathleen Cleaver
Texas
May 14
May
Science
Aviation
Jessica Watkins
NASA Astronaut, Geologist, Aquanaut, Athlete, Aviator, and the first Black woman to complete an International Space Station long term mission.
Maryland
May 14
May
Educator
Clara Stanton Jones
Stanton (1913-2012), a legend in the public library domain. She was the first woman and Black person to lead a Public Library system (Executive Director, Detroit Public Library - 1970) and the first Black President of the American Library Association.
Missouri
May 15
May
Civil Rights
Educator
Diane Nash
Illinois
May 17
May
Law
Government
Hazel O'Leary
O'Leary (1937) is an American lawyer, consultant, and former government official. She served as the 7th United States Secretary of Energy from 1993 to 1997 under President Bill Clinton, becoming the first woman and first Black person to hold this position.
Virginia
May 19
May
Theatre
Journalism
Lorraine Vivian Hansberry
Ahhh, "to be young, gifted, and Black"! Hansberry was a dynamic playwright and the first Black woman author to have a play performed on Broadway. Her best-known work, the play A Raisin in the Sun, has been considered one of the greatest plays of the 20th century.
Illinois
May 20
May
Law
Civil Rights
Faya Rose Toure
North Carolina
May 21
May
Educator
Harlem Renaissance
Regina Anderson Andrews
Andrews (1901-1993) was a Harlem It Girl, Librarian, Hostess, and Cultural Icon. She helped organize the Civic Club Dinner of 1924 - the purported birthplace of the Harlem Renaissance - and she became the first Black librarian appointed to lead a New York Public Library branch (115th St. Branch, 1938).
Illinois
May 21
May
Law
Loretta Lynch
Lynch (1959) was the 83rd Attorney General of the United States, the first Black woman to hold the position.
North Carolina
May 23
May
Activist
Civil Rights
Aileen Hernandez
New York
May 25
May
Educator
Author
Dorothy Porter Wesley
Librarian, Challenged and improved upon the Dewey Decimal system
Virginia
May 25
May
Civil Rights
Lillie May Carroll Jackson
Civil Rights Activist
Maryland
May 26
May
Actress
Pam Grier
North Carolina
May 27
May
Activist
Journalism
Victoria Earle Matthews
“There is no one so black that is not akin to me”. Matthews declared during her 1897 speech “The Awakening of the Afro-American Woman”.
Georgia
May 28
May
Activist
Civil Rights
Educator
Dr. Betty Shabazz
Georgia
May 31
May
Author
Journalism
Mary Elizabeth Jones Parrish
Mississippi
May 31
May
Government
Patricia Harris
Illinois
May 31
May
Singer
Educator
Catholic
Shirley Verrett
Verrett (1931-2010) was an operatic mezzo-soprano who established herself as a soprano sfogato, mastering both vocal ranges with extraordinary power and flexibility throughout her celebrated career. She rose to international prominence from the late 1960s through the 1990s, earning particular acclaim for her commanding interpretations of Verdi and Donizetti heroines, along with definitive portrayals of roles like Carmen, Tosca, and Lady Macbeth.
Louisiana
Jun 2
June
Author
Harlem Renaissance
Actress
Dorothy West
Massachusetts
Jun 3
June
Jazz
Singer
Cotton Club
Harlem Renaissance
Author
Josephine Baker
Missouri
Jun 4
June
Singer
Linda Martell
South Carolina
Jun 5
June
Government
Bernadette M. Allen
Washington D.C.
Jun 6
June
Law
Civil Rights
Activist
Baptist
Marian Wright Edelman
Spelman College and Yale Law School graduate, the first black woman admitted to the Mississippi Bar (1964), founder of the Children's Defense Fund, and the first woman alum elected to the Yale University Corporation, Marian Wright Edelman has dedicated her life to advocating for children's rights and serving her community.
South Carolina
Jun 7
June
Author
Gwendolyn Brooks
On May 1, 1950, Gwendolyn Brooks was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and became the first African American to win a Pulitzer.
Kansas
Jun 7
June
Author
Civil Rights
Activist
Nikki Giovanni
Tennessee
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